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The beautiful Astore valley

valley view
Asotre:
Astore is one of the ten districts of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. The district contains the Astore Valley and is bounded to the west by Diamer District, to the north by Gilgit District, to the east by Skardu District and to the south by Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Neelum District of Azad Kashmir.
Astore Valley is renowned for its multifarious natural resplendency and access to a number of world’s unique mountain magnetizations. This resplendent mountain town is located at an altitude of 2600m with availability of fundamental essentialities, communication and routine
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business facilities. The Shina is the prevalent language while Urdu is the second most frequently verbalized language in Astore and circumventions. Agriculture and livestock is the main source of income for locals while many of Astore men seek work in the major business cities of Pakistan.
The best months to visit Astore emanate from June to September. The ingression of the valley is located about 60 km southeast of Gilgit at Jaglot. This broad valley is populated with more than 100 villages including Trashing, Loas, Louze, Chilam, Bubin, Gurikot, Parisheng, Fina, Bulen, Chongra, Tari Shing, Rattu, Kamri, and Minimarg.


Total area:

Area5,092 km²

Amzing tour place of tourists:

Rama lake view

Astore town is an excellent base for many of climbing, trekking and jeep riding activities. A broad area starting from the Nanga Parbat to Deosai and Kamri has enough of interest for tourists and adventure doters.
Sightseeing:
Rama Pastures and Lake


Rama pasture
The Rama pastures and Lake can be denominated as the most fascinating part of Astore Valley. Under the heights of Nanga Parbat massif, this high altitude summer pasture is supremely opulent in greenery. Rama Valley is thickly forested with astronomically immense pine, cedar, fir and juniper trees. The Rama Lake is a greenish lake at an altitude of 3400 meters 4KM from the Rama forests.
At an altitude of 2900 meters, the Tarishing is a resplendent village at the feet of Nanga Parbat massif. It can be a good jeep safari to Tarishing for views of Chongra Peak (part of Nanga Parbat massif) and the Tarishing Glacier. The beauteously cultivated village among the high mountains itself is a great place to visit. Tarishing is withal a paramount base for many trekkers and climbers heading up for Nanga Parbat, Rupal and Mazeeno pass.
Deosai Plateau
This is the most wanted jeep safari for the tourists of

Astore Valley. It can be a long day return from the world’s highest plateau and the famous Shausar (Shaucer) Lake. Some tourists prefer to drop at Skardu by crossing the Deosai from Astore.
Activities
Mountaineering
The Nanga Parbat massif is the focus of attention for all
Nanga Parbat
the climbing activities in Astore Valley. This Killer Mountain is the toughest challenge for every climber who dreams to endeavor the eight-thousandars. Among the other climbing possibilities, the Chongra and Rupal peaks are the major magnetizations for climbers in the Astore valley.

Trekking
The trekkers of Astore valley have some excellent
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opportunities as well. These possibilities range from facile to technical and strenuous treks. Among the famous routes for trekkers are Rama pastures and lake, Tarishing to 
Fairy Meadows via Mazeeno Pass, Tarishing to Rupal and back, Astore to Skardu via Deosai Plateau, Astore to Skardu via Banak Pass, Minimarg to Domel and Chotta Deosai* and Kamri to Taobutt in Neelam Valley* are consequential to mention.
*The region beyond Chilam towards Minimarg is restricted and needs sanction from FCNA Headquarters, Gilgit.
Astore to Neelam Valley Jeep Safari
In additament to Deosai, Tarishing and Minimag, there is another thrilling jeep ride option for peregrinate enthusiasts. A less kenned and arduous but scenic jeep road links the Astore to the Neelam Valley in Azad Jammu and Kashmir. This route is additionally called Astore-Shounter Valley road. The Shounter Valley commences from the Kel in Neelam Valley and ends at the Shounter Pass (3800 meters) which dissevers the Azad Kashmir from Astore Valley.
Where to stay
Albeit there are few hotels in Astore Town and a resplendent PTDC motel at Rama but the night stay options are comparatively less than the other mountain towns of Gilgit-Baltistan. The Rama PWD Rest House may additionally be a great option for those who can get a sanction.
Convey and Access
From Rawalpindi, busses and vans leave for Astore circadianly. The conventional time from Rawalpindi to Astore is 18 hours which conventionally expand upto 24 hours due to the road conditions. The distance from Gilgit to Astore is 112 KM and takes about 4 hours by road.
For air peregrinating, two flights between Islamabad to Gilgit are scheduled by Pakistan International Airline (PIA). The air peregrinate is withal subject to the weather conditions around the Nanga Parbat region.

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